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Early iPhone adopters have been wondering if the steady stream of bugs (and subsequent patches) has an end in sight. It turns out that but another bug has recently been discovered, this one centered on a user's inability to password protect their... (posted on 29 Aug 2008 by The Mobile Technology Weblog)
Giving out your email address in sites or public forums is the best way to attract spam in your email. There are ways you can protect from spamming using images, putting some extra characters etc. Tinymail.me is a free service that helps you to protect... (posted on 29 Aug 2008 by Technology Bites)

29 Aug 2008

Monkey puzzle

1. A new project comes in, a business analyst (BA) takes the requirements of the business, turns this into a business requirements document (BRD) and sends it to the architecture team.2. An application architect takes a look at the BRD and maps out the... (posted on 29 Aug 2008 by IT Security, the view from here)
I know, I know. Some might say that it is a silly question since you rarely seek to become a blogger - you just become one. However, I got a few emails from my readers asking me something along these line, thus this post. For example, I got asked... (posted on 29 Aug 2008 by Anton Chuvakin on Security)
Whilst writing a recent post on IT Pro the notion came to me that we may be losing the grip of our business data. The time was when data was precious, it was stored and processed on our physical site and all manner of controls are in place to ensure it... (posted on 29 Aug 2008 by Jason Slater Weblog)
It’s all too often that laptops are stolen and data like company secrets and employee social security numbers is divulged to unauthorized sources. It’s not just that; there are a number of reasons why you might want to enforce the privacy of your digital... (posted on 29 Aug 2008 by PaulStamatiou.com)

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